1969
DOI: 10.1177/00220345690480011501
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Collection of Gingival Fluid for Quantitative Analysis

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“…Using a capillary tube (5 μl), GCF samples were collected 28 by a single examiner (EMF) who was masked to the attribution of the sites to MPP or OFD. After the isolation and drying of the selected site with cotton rolls, disposable micropipettes ‖ were placed intrasulculary at the mesiofacial line angle of the selected site to a maximum depth of 2 mm below the gingival margin.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a capillary tube (5 μl), GCF samples were collected 28 by a single examiner (EMF) who was masked to the attribution of the sites to MPP or OFD. After the isolation and drying of the selected site with cotton rolls, disposable micropipettes ‖ were placed intrasulculary at the mesiofacial line angle of the selected site to a maximum depth of 2 mm below the gingival margin.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] A standard volume of 1.2 μl of GCF was collected in a glass capillary tube with an internal diameter of 1.0 mm, as described by Sueda et al . [11] The collected fluid was immediately transferred into a microcentrifugation plastic tube containing 60 μl of calibration diluent RD6X.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the use of microcapillary pipettes for GCF collection is not a problem for these patients. Also, it has the advantage as it is not plagued by the nonspecific attachment of the analyte to the filter paper (20). …”
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confidence: 99%